So, Selumetinib is a type of inhibitor that targets MEK, which is a really important enzyme in the MAPK signaling thingy. It’s mainly used to treat something called NF1, which is a condition that causes these plexiform neurofibromas in some folks. You’re supposed to take 25 mg per square meter of body surface area, twice a day, on an empty stomach.
The drug’s available in two doses: you’ve got a 10 mg pill and a 25 mg one. The stuff comes in bottles with 60 capsules in each. So, the idea is to keep the MEK enzyme from doing its thing, which should help shrink those NF1 tumors and make the symptoms better.
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